Although we do not like to find hair in our food, hair is not toxic, you will not choke on it, it is harmless. Hence, it does not present any strong grounds for a lawsuit.
lol ya
Yes.
yup,u have the right to
yes actually you can. people have sued for a lot less.
No because it was the customer not the restaurant ... you may be able to sue the customer who broke the plate!
yes but you should leave them because you can have mice for supper or lunch
This all depends on if the food was processed or if you were in a restaurant. Either way you will spend too much money to take it to court ,it would not be worth the trouble. If you were served in a restaurant, you can show the hair and ask for another serving, or if you lost your appetite you can tell them you refuse to pay for your meal. This would be understandable.
You can't sue a restaurant for a bandaid in your salad unless it caused you harm. You can report this occurrence to your local department of health.
dodo ------I would assume I just ate the other half, then I would sue the fast food restaurant because I'm allergic to worms in my food and besides that's not what I ordered. Oh! I would be mad.
You can get sick and then you could sue the restaurant.
Typical expenses incurred by a restaurant are, Labor, Food & beverage, paper products, dishware, cookware, utinsels, cleaning products, repair and maintenance, courier charges, advertising and marketing, legal counsel (for when customers sue you), and utilities.
Yes, you can sue, because it should be against permit policiy. :) It is also a safety hazard because it could contain blood from someones body that could be contaminated with all sorts of disease, potentially making you very ill. You can't sue just because it is there. You would need to claim some kind off damage from it. Most restaurant owners will feel genuinely embarrassed by it and offer some compensation as a customer satisfaction issue as well as to prevent publicity and reports to the board of health.